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Electronics Engineering Technology-AAS

Associate of Applied Science Degree Program - 90 Quarter Credit Hours

Indianapolis-Downtown Campus Only.

This program exposes students to a variety of fundamental skills utilized in entry-level electrical
and electronics technician positions. Students are exposed to the theory of various electronics
and electrical circuitry in a laboratory environment.

Program Objectives

Upon graduation, students will be able to:
1. Troubleshoot DC, AC, solid state, digital, and integrated circuits using test equipment
and software simulations.
2. Apply various signal techniques to transmit and receive information in electronic
communication systems.
3. Program and interface with a microcontroller to operate various devices, including liquid
crystal displays and stepper motors.
4. Develop control systems using a programmable logic controller to interface with input
and output devices.
5. Describe the operating system and physical components of a computer, including input
and output devices.
6. Troubleshoot common network problems using industry-standard techniques and
analysis tools.